Responsibilities include coordination/execution of live event production, and coordination/execution of sport coverage for the athletic department website/social media. The position will, on occasion, need to work with outside vendors on events and streaming. The position assists the athletic department with execution of video requests and promotional activities, developing feature content for the website, and coordinates game day staff for video streaming of events. This position will also lead a small staff that helps in executing these responsibilities, and complete other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, television production, or broadcasting

One year of experience with setup/operation of streaming and live production of events

One year experience working in an NCAA D-I athletic department or a broadcast entity that has covered a D-I athletic department

North Dakota State University is a student-focused, land-grant, research university — an economic engine that educates students, conducts primary research, creates new knowledge and advances technology. The university provides affordable access to an excellent education at a top-ranked institution that combines teaching and research in a rich learning environment, educating future leaders who will create solutions to national and global challenges that will shape a better world.
NDSU is a major research university of 14,400 students. The university’s researchers are leaders in areas such as nanotechnology, microelectronics, polymers, food safety, plant science, vaccinology, biotechnology, robotics and materials science.
NDSU is listed as 83 among 402 public universities based NDSU’s research expenditures reported to the National Science Foundation. In addition, NDSU is listed in the National Science Foundation’s top 100 in several areas, including: agricultural sciences, social sciences, physical sciences, chemistry, and computer sciences.
NDSU is a member of The Summit League and Missouri Valley Football Conference with an affiliate membership in the Big 12 Conference ...for wrestling.
NDSU has a storied history of athletic success including 25 team national championships since 1965 in football, women’s basketball, wrestling, softball, men’s cross country and women’s indoor track and field.
Since completing the reclassification to NCAA Division I in 2008, the Bison have won five football national championships, made three NCAA men’s basketball tournaments, eight softball regionals and one super regional, three NCAA women’s volleyball postseason appearances, NCAA regionals in women’s soccer, women’s golf and baseball, and produced several All-Americans in track and field, cross country and wrestling.